daiyousei-qz added a comment.

In D148489#4276634 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D148489#4276634>, @kadircet wrote:

> before you dive any deeper into the patch, could you give some reasoning 
> about why this is needed/useful?

The discussion is at https://github.com/clangd/clangd/discussions/1598.

The original motivation is that in the latest clangd, we start to assign 
semantic token "operator" to all operators in the source code. Since the 
semantic tokens take priority over the textmate rules in vscode, now we cannot 
theme different operators differently anymore. For example, we cannot color 
"new" in blue while have "+" in white.

To address the issue, this patch adds configurable filter to the semantic token 
to filter out unwanted kinds and modifiers. We should have the following 
benefits with such filter in place.

1. Address the issue mentioned above about unwanted token kinds and modifiers 
so textmate rules could fallback.
2. Improve the performance of semantic tokens (if anyone is taking advantage of 
the config OFC) since we could strip away unwanted tokens
3. Not directly supported by this patch, but the filter could also be used to 
support adding semantic tokens that are disabled by default. Say if we want to 
support `augmentsSyntaxTokens` in the future.


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